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amal

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List three items that would be included in the legal/ administrative portion of a client record.

Question 2

Patient restraint in the veterinary health care setting is a tremendous concern in ___________________ ______.
 A) risk management
  B) case management
  C) quality improvement
  D) utilization management



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Answer to Question 1

Any three of the following:
The legal/administrative portion of the client record typically includes essential non-clinical information such as demographic and identifying information, along with any required legal documentation. Some examples include:

admission information

commitment papers

fee agreement and financial assessment

insurance authorization

special-program enrollment forms

program or agency rules

consents to treatment

consents to release of information

client rights information

notice of Privacy Practices

Answer to Question 2

A



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